A transition corner or drywall corner which transitions from a rounded exterior corner to a right angle corner at the trim. The transition corner has an exterior side with depressions which receive mud, an elevated longitudinal bead along an apex of an acute angle of the exterior side which facilitates the receipt of mud. The interior side is shaped to be received by the shape of an exterior corner, which is generally rounded, and is coated with an adhesive means to allow fixing and adjustment of the transition corner at the trim to be in vertical alignment with the exterior corner.
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1. A transition corner for transitioning between an arcuate exterior corner of a wall to an interior right angle corner of a trim portion, the transition corner comprising: a. an interior side opposite an exterior side; b. the exterior side having a top face, a bottom, a first face, a second face, a first longitudinal edge, and a second longitudinal edge, the first face and the second face converging at a longitudinal apex of the exterior side, the first face and the second face forming an angle at the longitudinal apex suitable to mate with the trim portion such that the first face and the second face are flush to the trim portion: i. the first face peripherally bordered by the top face, the bottom, the first longitudinal edge, and the longitudinal apex; ii. the second face peripherally bordered by the top face, the bottom, the second longitudinal edge, and the longitudinal apex; iii. the first longitudinal edge formed by a conjunction between the interior side and the first face; iv. the second longitudinal edge formed by a conjunction between the interior side and the second face; and v. the top face of the exterior side peripherally bordered by the interior side, the first face, and the second face; c. the interior side having a generally continuously curving arc from the first longitudinal edge to the second longitudinal edge, the generally continuously curving arc having a generally consistent radius matched to receive a portion of the arcuate exterior corner of the wall; and d. the first face and the second face having depressions therein for receiving mud; e. wherein an entirety of the transition corner extends between the first longitudinal edge and the second longitudinal edge.
2. The transition corner of claim 1 , the depressions having a greater depth at a location proximal to the longitudinal apex and a lesser depth at a location proximal to the first longitudinal edge and the second longitudinal edge.
3. The transition corner of claim 1 , the depressions being apertures, the apertures open at the exterior surface of the transition corner and closed at the interior surface of the transition corner.
4. The transition corner of claim 1 , wherein the angle at the longitudinal apex is an acute angle.
5. The transition corner of claim 1 , wherein the angle at the longitudinal apex is an acute angle, the combination of the depressions and the acute angle functioning to receive mud and thereby increase the structural integrity between the transition corner and the arcuate exterior corner.
6. The transition corner of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the interior side is generally smooth.
7. The transition corner of claim 1 , the interior side being directly adherable to the portion of the arcuate exterior corner of the wall.
8. The transition corner of claim 1 , the interior side suitable for receiving adhesive for adhering the interior side to the arcuate exterior corner of the wall.
9. The transition corner of claim 1 further comprising adhesive on the interior side.
10. The transition corner of claim 1 further comprising a first transitional bead extending outwardly from the conjunction between the first face and the top face and a second transitional bead extending outwardly from the conjunction between the second face and the top face.
11. The transition corner of claim 1 , the top face being a rounded top face.
12. A transition corner for transitioning between an arcuate exterior corner of a wall to an interior right angle corner of a trim portion, the transition corner comprising: a. an interior side opposite an exterior side; b. the exterior side having a top face, a bottom, a first face, a second face, a first longitudinal edge, and a second longitudinal edge, the first face and the second face converging at a longitudinal apex of the exterior side, the first face and the second face forming an angle at the longitudinal apex suitable to mate with the trim portion: i. the first face peripherally bordered by the top face, the bottom, the first longitudinal edge, and the longitudinal apex; ii. the second face peripherally bordered by the top face, the bottom, the second longitudinal edge, and the longitudinal apex; iii. the first longitudinal edge formed by a conjunction between the interior side and the first face; iv. the second longitudinal edge formed by a conjunction between the interior side and the second face; and v. the top face of the exterior side peripherally bordered by the interior side, the first face, and the second face; c. the interior side having a generally continuously curving arc from the first longitudinal edge to the second longitudinal edge, the generally continuously curving arc having a generally consistent radius matched to receive a portion of the arcuate exterior corner of the wall; and d. a longitudinal bead extending outwardly from the longitudinal apex; e. wherein an entirety of the transition corner extends between the first longitudinal edge and the second longitudinal edge.
13. The transition corner of claim 12 , wherein the first face and the second face include depressions for receiving mud.
14. The transition corner of claim 12 , wherein the first face and the second face include depressions for receiving mud, the depressions having a greater depth at a location proximal to the longitudinal apex and a lesser depth at a location proximal to the first longitudinal edge and the second longitudinal edge.
15. The transition corner of claim 12 , wherein the first face and the second face include apertures, the apertures open at the exterior surface of the transition corner and closed at the interior surface of the transition corner.
16. The transition corner of claim 12 , wherein the angle at the longitudinal apex is an acute angle.
17. The transition corner of claim 12 , wherein the first face and the second face include depressions and the angle at the longitudinal apex is an acute angle, the combination of the depressions and the acute angle functioning to receive mud and thereby increase the structural integrity between the transition corner and the arcuate exterior corner.
18. The transition corner of claim 12 , wherein the surface of the interior side is generally smooth.
19. The transition corner of claim 12 , the interior side being directly adherable to the portion of the arcuate exterior corner of the wall.
20. The transition corner of claim 12 , the interior side suitable for receiving adhesive for adhering the interior side to the arcuate exterior corner of the wall.
21. The transition corner of claim 12 further comprising adhesive on the interior side.
22. The transition corner of claim 12 further comprising a first transitional bead extending outwardly from the conjunction between the first face and the top face and a second transitional bead extending outwardly from the conjunction between the second face and the top face.
23. The transition corner of claim 12 , the top face being a rounded top face.
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February 11, 2013
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